We are so long as we drill otherwise, we are DEPENDENT on purchasing from others. If that weren't true, the price in heating and fuel costs wouldn't be out of control. This is like telling a lobster in a boiling pot of water it's not hot. My data is not dependent on the media telling me how to think. I see it daily.
We are so long as we drill otherwise, we are DEPENDENT on purchasing from others. If that weren't true, the price in heating and fuel costs wouldn't be out of control. This is like telling a lobster in a boiling pot of water it's not hot. My data is not dependent on the media telling me how to think. I see it daily.
Actually energy prices are surprisingly low. You’ve got seriously bad information. Electricity rates will continue to fall because natural gas hasn’t been expensive for many months. Btw, natural gas is now the most important fossil fuel and America is the Saudi Arabia of natural gas.
Clearly, we live on different planets. I have friends who see the world as you see it and they either work for the media or for the government.
Heating Oil (per gallon):
2019: $3.07
2020: $2.52
2021: $2.62
2022: $4.69
2023: $3.93
Diesel (per gallon):
2019: $3.06
2020: $2.55
2021: $2.65
2022: $5.01
2023: $4.21
Gasoline (per gallon):
2019: $2.60
2020: $2.17
2021: $2.68
2022: $3.97
2023: $3.52
Natural Gas Prices (dollars per thousand cubic feet):
2019: 10.45
2020: 9.26
2021: 9.36
2022: 14.77
2023: 15.06
Electricity Prices (cents per kilowatthour):
2019: 10.54
2020: 10.54
2021: 10.92
2022: 15.04
2023: 15.88
Now, it is my hope you have a fantastic week. We will agree to disagree because as I mentioned, I am LIVING THIS and don't need you advising me the horror I am viewing is just my imagination.
Where I live everything is cheaper than 2019. And keep in mind that Trump’s lockdowns in 2020 led to a record number of energy industry bankruptcies while now the energy industry is very healthy and we are producing record amounts of energy.
I figured this was some government, bureaucratic nonsense and would work its way to something having to do with Trump.
And so it is clear, I don't give a blip which finger you choose to point the problem towards. You made the statement about how low the energy costs are currently which is what prompted the proof.
This is the current reality and not representative of what you originally indicated. Trump is not currently in office but I am always amused when people want to point to him as the source of angst while not accepting any level of responsibility for actions taken by the current regime.
And just to be clear, the data provided is the US AVERAGE. Where I live it's actually much, much HIGHER thanks to the lunatics who are running my state (a downstream reflection of the lunatics running the country - regardless of party affiliation).
Energy costs are low and we are producing record amounts—we are energy dominant after Trump’s 15 days to slow the spread bankrupted a record number of energy companies.
We are so long as we drill otherwise, we are DEPENDENT on purchasing from others. If that weren't true, the price in heating and fuel costs wouldn't be out of control. This is like telling a lobster in a boiling pot of water it's not hot. My data is not dependent on the media telling me how to think. I see it daily.
Actually energy prices are surprisingly low. You’ve got seriously bad information. Electricity rates will continue to fall because natural gas hasn’t been expensive for many months. Btw, natural gas is now the most important fossil fuel and America is the Saudi Arabia of natural gas.
Clearly, we live on different planets. I have friends who see the world as you see it and they either work for the media or for the government.
Heating Oil (per gallon):
2019: $3.07
2020: $2.52
2021: $2.62
2022: $4.69
2023: $3.93
Diesel (per gallon):
2019: $3.06
2020: $2.55
2021: $2.65
2022: $5.01
2023: $4.21
Gasoline (per gallon):
2019: $2.60
2020: $2.17
2021: $2.68
2022: $3.97
2023: $3.52
Natural Gas Prices (dollars per thousand cubic feet):
2019: 10.45
2020: 9.26
2021: 9.36
2022: 14.77
2023: 15.06
Electricity Prices (cents per kilowatthour):
2019: 10.54
2020: 10.54
2021: 10.92
2022: 15.04
2023: 15.88
Now, it is my hope you have a fantastic week. We will agree to disagree because as I mentioned, I am LIVING THIS and don't need you advising me the horror I am viewing is just my imagination.
Where I live everything is cheaper than 2019. And keep in mind that Trump’s lockdowns in 2020 led to a record number of energy industry bankruptcies while now the energy industry is very healthy and we are producing record amounts of energy.
I figured this was some government, bureaucratic nonsense and would work its way to something having to do with Trump.
And so it is clear, I don't give a blip which finger you choose to point the problem towards. You made the statement about how low the energy costs are currently which is what prompted the proof.
This is the current reality and not representative of what you originally indicated. Trump is not currently in office but I am always amused when people want to point to him as the source of angst while not accepting any level of responsibility for actions taken by the current regime.
And just to be clear, the data provided is the US AVERAGE. Where I live it's actually much, much HIGHER thanks to the lunatics who are running my state (a downstream reflection of the lunatics running the country - regardless of party affiliation).
Good day.
Energy costs are low and we are producing record amounts—we are energy dominant after Trump’s 15 days to slow the spread bankrupted a record number of energy companies.
Plant.